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it is so not done, carl. these orders verify the fact that this company has a road map that easily could last for as long as, frankly, 10, 15 years of upside. >> yeah. >> the 25-year plan if he's got another plan on top of that. wow, the 777 is a money plane. they are going to make a fortune on each plane that they make. >> jim, you've had good winners in your charitable trust. at 140, as the best performing dow component of the year, when do you take some? >> here's the problem. we know whenever there has been a new iteration of a plane, it's almost biblical. we're in year two. honeywell is along for the ride. they make the cockpit. boeing was the worse -- you know, mcnerney is just a great american executive. think about a few months ago, even to the ethiopian fire and i said, you must have been so worried. and he said, not the least bit. this is a solvable problem. what it makes you feel like is, we're going to get this done. boeing's america's greatest manufacturer. >> that's interesting. of course, so in
it is so not done, carl. these orders verify the fact that this company has a road map that easily could last for as long as, frankly, 10, 15 years of upside. >> yeah. >> the 25-year plan if he's got another plan on top of that. wow, the 777 is a money plane. they are going to make a fortune on each plane that they make. >> jim, you've had good winners in your charitable trust. at 140, as the best performing dow component of the year, when do you take some? >> here's the...
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said some of the biggest detractors right now are gold bugs is what it is why do you think that is carl other words a lot of people who are so-called libertarians so-called. you would think they would be swarming all over bitcoin and yet they many of them are rejecting it it seems completely crazy to me well why do you think that is because they have lots of goals and they don't have lots of big point so. they're advocating the loss that they're most bullish and have the strongest position and you know i try to have kin approach to investing which i call known to most of which basically is don't get emotionally tied to your assets. because people say who on gold the rand paul community that's about freedom that it's about libertarianism so that they are. speaking more from a place of their own self-interest and their position and goal and that the ideology that they. espouse is more window dressing and not based on a true conviction wasn't it could be an element of the but i think it's more so this ideological argument about purity of money right what is money that's the big question ev
said some of the biggest detractors right now are gold bugs is what it is why do you think that is carl other words a lot of people who are so-called libertarians so-called. you would think they would be swarming all over bitcoin and yet they many of them are rejecting it it seems completely crazy to me well why do you think that is because they have lots of goals and they don't have lots of big point so. they're advocating the loss that they're most bullish and have the strongest position and...
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julia, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, carl. right now dozens of twitter employees are gathered in its cafeteria, they're eating breakfast and watching cnbc on giant screens that have dropped from the ceiling. you're seeing some twitter employees walk in now. this is unusual. it's only 6:00 a.m. here. usually employees don't really show up, the office doesn't really fill up until around 9:00 a.m. they're coming in about three hours earlier than usual because they can't wait to see what's going on. now, the company says it does expect to be pretty much business as usual but based on a tweet that we saw of the employees already congregating in the cafeteria, we expect a lot of the morning at least to be spent watching those giant screens to see the stock trading and also ceo dick costolo's live interview here on cnbc. now after costolo leaves you carl at the new york stock exchange, he's hitting straight to twitter's offices in new york to meet briefly with employees there. then he's going to jump many on -- jump on a plane and he
julia, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, carl. right now dozens of twitter employees are gathered in its cafeteria, they're eating breakfast and watching cnbc on giant screens that have dropped from the ceiling. you're seeing some twitter employees walk in now. this is unusual. it's only 6:00 a.m. here. usually employees don't really show up, the office doesn't really fill up until around 9:00 a.m. they're coming in about three hours earlier than usual because they can't wait...
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i'm carl quintanilla, with carl cramer who made his way home and david faber. jpmorgan, tesla, retail earning, just wait until we walk you through home depot and best buy coming up in a moment the 10-yearie
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>> that's what carl did with netflix, right? at some point, he booked the profits. >> and the moves have followed fundamental changes, increasing guidance, more cars sold. >> all right. >>> coming up on "the half," the smart money is moving into munys, but how do you safely play the space with cities like chicago and detroit in deep trouble? that's ahead. >>> and we head down to the new york stock exchange to get the latest action from the floor traders. that and more is ahead on "the half." if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such
>> that's what carl did with netflix, right? at some point, he booked the profits. >> and the moves have followed fundamental changes, increasing guidance, more cars sold. >> all right. >>> coming up on "the half," the smart money is moving into munys, but how do you safely play the space with cities like chicago and detroit in deep trouble? that's ahead. >>> and we head down to the new york stock exchange to get the latest action from the floor...
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carl icahn. so, the market, i think, senses that it's in territory that maybe it doesn't belong in right now without some meaningful correction. what do you think? >> well, i agree. i think overall most corporations, 70% of all s&p companies are overvalued right now. again, you have the fed backstopping everything so you have this fake market. the minute they pull away, we'll see what the real market looks like. >> basically, the buy on the dip scenario once again. you're a buy on the dip guy. at the lower with were down 90 points. we're down 57. at the lows, the buy on the dip guys came in. >> it will keep continuing. you get a little break, s&p, you bounce off a number, takes it back up to that point. it's going to keep continuing because we can make money trading this stock. at the end of the day, we're just traders. we're just trading the volatility. >> paul jacobs just walked in, the ceo of qualcomm. >> tell him hello for me. >> can't wait to talk to him. he'll talk about how he's allocating
carl icahn. so, the market, i think, senses that it's in territory that maybe it doesn't belong in right now without some meaningful correction. what do you think? >> well, i agree. i think overall most corporations, 70% of all s&p companies are overvalued right now. again, you have the fed backstopping everything so you have this fake market. the minute they pull away, we'll see what the real market looks like. >> basically, the buy on the dip scenario once again. you're a buy...
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carl has taken the multidecade project to go and get materials. sometimes he has to buy them to get access to them and make them and make them publicly available. he is one of my heros. it used to cost quite a bit to get co copys of these. you see what is there and done download that and do whatever you want. >> i'm rick pralinger i'm founder of the archives of film located in san francisco. i'm also a board member of prelinger archive. both of the archives collections have large collections of federal government produced films. and also some films made by states and the local governments as well. the federal government is historically is the world's biggest media maker. and their films run the gamut from industrial training films about aircraft riveting to policy releated films that might be a recording of a speech to explanation of a particular program. two great works of art like the plow that broke the planes. films that a lot of people know. days of lightning, day of drum, life of jfk. but there is a lot of every day government films that are
carl has taken the multidecade project to go and get materials. sometimes he has to buy them to get access to them and make them and make them publicly available. he is one of my heros. it used to cost quite a bit to get co copys of these. you see what is there and done download that and do whatever you want. >> i'm rick pralinger i'm founder of the archives of film located in san francisco. i'm also a board member of prelinger archive. both of the archives collections have large...
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i hope all of us fill out those cards week, engaged or enraged. >> thank you carl and all. i'll uses the rules of order to keep this short and fast and also to say it's critically important here in san francisco is is we're being heard in washington and what we're seeing in the house is going to be a lot longer than we anticipated. it's to stay involved and engaged. we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically important at this junction we stay involved >> i've got a long line of folks who want to identify themselves we have 6 minutes left and so think lightning fast. >> i'm the ceo of the scientific research company. my question is how can we collaborate with the office at the federal and local level to do the research. a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folk
i hope all of us fill out those cards week, engaged or enraged. >> thank you carl and all. i'll uses the rules of order to keep this short and fast and also to say it's critically important here in san francisco is is we're being heard in washington and what we're seeing in the house is going to be a lot longer than we anticipated. it's to stay involved and engaged. we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically important at this...
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. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by rolling. -- sponsored by boeing. he hoped to get his private pilot's license. after that, the sky is the limit. >> i hope for a career in aviation. long as i'm flying, i will be happy. iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of comm
. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by...
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first off, to carl icahn putting out a warning, saying this is being propelled by a general obvious fed that is handing out candy. >> i had my party hat already and he kind of took that away from us. he is not wrong that the fed is fanning this. but that's their job. that the whole point of quantitative easing or going back to t.a.r.p. they're trying to reignite the flame of the economy. i believe they're starting to succeed in that, which i why i think taper is not a bad thing. rising interest raise or the smoke of the fire, and for equity investors that's a very good thing. >> he has been pretty true to investors close 80 years on the planet. a vulture investor where he fines opportunity or others do not or he can stir up dust and get a big response in the stock so he was already bemoaning amp if it weren't karl ike -- icahn we wouldn't pay as much attention. >> every professional investor has been very intimidated by this bull run. we would call it bulline ya, and there's no alternative, and what carl icahn was pointing out -- i'm concerned about the speed that we have managed to hit
first off, to carl icahn putting out a warning, saying this is being propelled by a general obvious fed that is handing out candy. >> i had my party hat already and he kind of took that away from us. he is not wrong that the fed is fanning this. but that's their job. that the whole point of quantitative easing or going back to t.a.r.p. they're trying to reignite the flame of the economy. i believe they're starting to succeed in that, which i why i think taper is not a bad thing. rising...
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. >> berry toronto, followed by carl mcmurdo >> carl mcmurdo followed by ed healy. >> thank you, regarding the proposed fti contract, there seems to be a hardware component involved which i believe per the san francisco administrative code would require a competitive bidding process. also the data gathering particular seem to duplicate existing requirements, as you know. i do support the electronic taxi access component in the contract. the so-called transportation companies such as uber have captured a lot of our market. in the streets sometimes i see people outside of clubs and they are looking at their smart phones watching the vehicle they have ordered from the tnz approach while their taxi is sitting there hoping to get rides and i've interviewed these people and asked them do you really hate the taxi drivers or what's going on? and the answer i get is that these individuals want to support the people who are able to efficiently pick them up at their residences so they call them for the return trip and the people say to me, well, if you taxi drivers had apps we would take you. given t
. >> berry toronto, followed by carl mcmurdo >> carl mcmurdo followed by ed healy. >> thank you, regarding the proposed fti contract, there seems to be a hardware component involved which i believe per the san francisco administrative code would require a competitive bidding process. also the data gathering particular seem to duplicate existing requirements, as you know. i do support the electronic taxi access component in the contract. the so-called transportation companies...
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carl and his family are looking for a nephew. his parents died in the storm surge, not before he was strapped into a life jacket. he may have been rescued. >> red cross. the city social welfare office. even the army. the police. try going around, but they just keep on passing us around. go to this place. it might be there. when we go there's it's a totally different thing. >> this is where the missing and dead are reported to the tacloban local government. it's where government employees are registering their attendance for work. this woman is trying to discover what happened to her mother's relatives? >> i haven't found anything. i don't know where to search for. >> the staff admit there's no central system in place to match the missing with families seeking them. >> maybe some other day. >> the tacloban city government told us anyone looking for a missing relative would be better served trying the department of social welfare development agency. the office september us to the aid distribution point where there's a comprehensive
carl and his family are looking for a nephew. his parents died in the storm surge, not before he was strapped into a life jacket. he may have been rescued. >> red cross. the city social welfare office. even the army. the police. try going around, but they just keep on passing us around. go to this place. it might be there. when we go there's it's a totally different thing. >> this is where the missing and dead are reported to the tacloban local government. it's where government...
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i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." he's back with a whole lot to say. mitt romney on today's "meet the press," talking about the comparisons between romney care in massachusetts and obama care. >> and perhaps the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. what when he told the american people you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again, he wasn't telling the truth. i think that fundamental dishonesty has put in peril the whole foundation of his second term. >> current massachusetts governor deval patrick was also on "meet the press." here's his take. >> it does a lot of good for a lot of people. that's already begun. it will continue. the website isn't perfect. that'll get fixed. i'm confident of that. the website at home in mas
i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." he's back with a whole lot to say. mitt romney on today's "meet the press," talking about the comparisons between romney care in massachusetts and obama care. >> and perhaps the...
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. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by rolling. -- sponsored by boeing. he hoped to get his private pilot's license. after that, the sky is the limit. >> i hope for a career in aviation. long as i'm flying, i will be happy. iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of comm
. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by...
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we get our report tonight from cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: wall street went wild for twitter today, sending shares of the newly public company to nearly double within minutes, making it more valuable than the likes of macy's, three times the value of tiffany. >> if there's one thing everybody in the company believes, it's that we all have examples in our own lives of why this service could be useful and valuable to every person on the planet. >> reporter: already twitter has more than 230 million users around the world. 76% of them on mobile devices. a whopping 500 million tweets are sent each day. some breaking news like helicopter hovering above abbottabad, a rare event. a tweet about the osama bin laden raid hours before the world knew. politicians use it as a regular tool now, a way to talk to the public. twitter is a busy universe where tweets from the famous to the anonymous are exchanged all the time like this from pope francis thanking his followers. >> i check it every day. probably too much. >> reporter: but twitter's popularity and how in part it's changed the way
we get our report tonight from cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: wall street went wild for twitter today, sending shares of the newly public company to nearly double within minutes, making it more valuable than the likes of macy's, three times the value of tiffany. >> if there's one thing everybody in the company believes, it's that we all have examples in our own lives of why this service could be useful and valuable to every person on the planet. >> reporter: already...
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meantime, activist investor carl icahn tells cnbc-- he had a "good conversation" with apple ceo tim cook- and both believe apple shares are undervalued. cook is said to be still studying icahn's very public view the tech giant should buy back $150 billion of stock. icahn owns 4.7 million apple shares. apple closed down a dollar to $519 yesterday. federal investigators are in communication with tesla after a third car is destroyed by fire following an accident. the national highway traffic safety administration issued a statement friday its gathering details of the latest accident and in close communication with the electric car maker.. in the latest fire- a tesla driver hit a trailer hitch on the highway.but says he would buy another one in a heartbeat. bank of america is back in the headlines. the government is asking the bank to pay a 863 million dollar fine for the sale of subprime mortgages during the financial crisis. the fine sums up losses that fannie mae and freddie mac incurred from countrywide's -- which is owned by bofa. "also" bank of america is asking a federal court to thro
meantime, activist investor carl icahn tells cnbc-- he had a "good conversation" with apple ceo tim cook- and both believe apple shares are undervalued. cook is said to be still studying icahn's very public view the tech giant should buy back $150 billion of stock. icahn owns 4.7 million apple shares. apple closed down a dollar to $519 yesterday. federal investigators are in communication with tesla after a third car is destroyed by fire following an accident. the national highway...
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carl cameron on it for us. thanks, carl. harris: let's talk more. election reflection. let's look at chris christie's big victory last night as he became the first republican governor in a quarter century to win a second term in the very blue state. during the victory speech last night, governor christie told lawmakers all over washington, d.c. to take note how he rolled to victory. >> leadership is much less about talking than about listening. bringing people around the table. listening to each other. showing them respect. doing what needed to be done, to be able to bring people together, and to achieve, what we needed to achieve to move our state forward. now listen, i know that if we can do, in trenton, new jersey, maybe folks in washington, d.c. should tune in tvs right now, to see how is done. i know that tonight a dispirited america angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [cheers and applause] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening really happening? are people really coming together? harris: joining me now, juan williams, fox news
carl cameron on it for us. thanks, carl. harris: let's talk more. election reflection. let's look at chris christie's big victory last night as he became the first republican governor in a quarter century to win a second term in the very blue state. during the victory speech last night, governor christie told lawmakers all over washington, d.c. to take note how he rolled to victory. >> leadership is much less about talking than about listening. bringing people around the table. listening...
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carl, back to you. >> thank you so much. when we come back, an exclusive with fairholme's berkowitz, and we'll take you to janet yellen once she's begins her testimony and gets to the q & a with the senate banking committee. we'll be right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or a
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so carl might not have known that he was gay and he might not have been bullied and harassed because he was gay. perhaps it wasn't about his sexual orientation, it was about the fact he wasn't acting like a boy enough or girls aren't acting like a girl enough, in other words, it's gender stereotyping. that's a violation of title 9 and we made it clear, right? so that kind of training and recognition and help the superintendents and school officials so that what happened to seth walsh here in tehachipe where for years he was subject to bullying and harassment makes the leaders in schools realize they have a responsibility and also gives them tools in ways they haven't known they had before to do something about it. it is also, though, not just about civil rights enforcement. when we talk about bullying and harassment there is no federal definition of bullying. in fact, one of the things we're working on is getting a common definition so we know what that means. and tom and i have an enormous amount of jurisdiction and team support to help ensure that when it comes to race, when it com
so carl might not have known that he was gay and he might not have been bullied and harassed because he was gay. perhaps it wasn't about his sexual orientation, it was about the fact he wasn't acting like a boy enough or girls aren't acting like a girl enough, in other words, it's gender stereotyping. that's a violation of title 9 and we made it clear, right? so that kind of training and recognition and help the superintendents and school officials so that what happened to seth walsh here in...
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here's cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: the stores are just opening but hundreds of toddlers and their parents are already at the mall of america for a day of free activities. for the meager family, that means attractions, food, and entertainment. >> definitely makes it very, very affordable for a family. >> reporter: the mall hopes they'll stick around. it has increased the number of events to more than 400 a year. everything from ice castles and rides -- >> this is the greatest mall in the world -- >> reporter: to celebrity appearances. anything to keep folks from shopping on the web instead. >> my shopping i actually do online. not too much mall shopping. >> reporter: the web is only a fraction of retail sales for the year but a new survey says it will be the number one destination for the holidays, thanks in part to more people shopping on their phones. amazon, the ecommerce giant, spebts sales to jump as much as 25%. >> on your mobile phone we want you to go from i want that to i have it in under 30 seconds. >> reporter: even walmart has a silicon valley lab where employees
here's cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: the stores are just opening but hundreds of toddlers and their parents are already at the mall of america for a day of free activities. for the meager family, that means attractions, food, and entertainment. >> definitely makes it very, very affordable for a family. >> reporter: the mall hopes they'll stick around. it has increased the number of events to more than 400 a year. everything from ice castles and rides -- >> this...
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carl stalling every way all the different types of non whites is it. getting postponed to allow the older sister but that won't fall out. in the uptake rate than once and just drains that strains of milestone coming up and then we had that hot carl and that was like the day where i didn't really see the lord's pellets this post. scientists also took in the coral spawning which is easy to spot due to slick on the surface and apartments melanie and well pitched six of the possum of the ocean off to eat eat all the eggs i think i've got a good day so i think it's a bit like a slave states are the banks of the kids and they seem names and sound. lots of calls that exist beyond is like super nice out. really i expected but it's out there that's been dying to know what it is amazing. it's actually say that some of the permit. so it was amazing. morning is believed to be one of the best in years due to near perfect sea temperatures of twenty six degree celsius until late november for woman eye the up it is presumed moxie on to the east to go into hosting the
carl stalling every way all the different types of non whites is it. getting postponed to allow the older sister but that won't fall out. in the uptake rate than once and just drains that strains of milestone coming up and then we had that hot carl and that was like the day where i didn't really see the lord's pellets this post. scientists also took in the coral spawning which is easy to spot due to slick on the surface and apartments melanie and well pitched six of the possum of the ocean off...
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everything out carl stalling every way with different types of non whites is it. getting postponed to allow the older sister but that won't fall out. when the upgrade at once and just drains that strains of milestone coming up and then we had that hot carl and that was like the day where i didn't really feel the lord's pellets this post. scientists also took in the coral spawning which is easy to spot due to streak on the surface and apartments melanie and well fish six of the balsam of the ocean often eats he pulled the eggs. i think i've got a good day so i think it's a bit like a slave states are the banks of the kids and they seem names and sound. carlsbad and historic sites it's like super nice out. it's that the fact is that carried us haven't got what it is amazing. it's actually say that some of the permit is in sight was amazing. worst morning is believed to be one of the best in years due to near perfect sea temperatures of twenty six degree celsius until late november foreman eye. sold in the foothills of the andes in the ski town resort opened fire and
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sam's club's, thank you, carl. again, he has been discussed as a ceo even back then, even though he was in his early 40s at the time. i believe now 47. still, clearly a lot of runway ahead of him. somebody who would do a move anywhere for the company and do what was asked of him. we had a fairly frank discussion about that. certainly, somebody who was like a lot of walmart executives, quite guarded in their commentary for the most part, sticking to the script. not a surprise to those that follow the company closely that he would be the successor to mr. duke. timingwise, i don't have a lot to offer as to why not. >> david, the succession from lee scott 2000, 2009, to mike duke, was this just one of those moments where we didn't realize that mike duke may have been more of a caretaker than we thought? >> i don't know. i think that's a good question, jim. i just don't know. i don't think that's the case. there hasn't been a great deal of momentum but there have been a lot of challenges effectively one could argue duri
sam's club's, thank you, carl. again, he has been discussed as a ceo even back then, even though he was in his early 40s at the time. i believe now 47. still, clearly a lot of runway ahead of him. somebody who would do a move anywhere for the company and do what was asked of him. we had a fairly frank discussion about that. certainly, somebody who was like a lot of walmart executives, quite guarded in their commentary for the most part, sticking to the script. not a surprise to those that...
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carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i think you heard harry reid say that. look, you don't have to like the laws but you have to acknowledge them. so i think he had reached the breaking point and we saw the vote today. remarkable day. >> joining us now is chuck todd in the briefing room. we can see you, chuck, in the wide shot as we wait for the president to come in. what is the president likely to say because this does mean that if the democrats are going to lose in the midterms, pay back is going to be very sweet for mitch mcconnell. majority will rule. >> i mean, that's clearly the threat that the republicans are
carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i...
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j joining me now in a cnbc exclusive is carl berg. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> almost a year ago you sold your real estate portfolio for $1.3 billion. now you run berg & berg and backing a number of interesting technology companies. why did you put your exposure to real estate as much as you did? >> well, i'd been in the business for 45 years. just felt it was a good time to get out. during that entire time i've been in venture capital. my first real estate deal was actually a venture capital deal where we invested in the company that leased our building. so, i've been doing that for 45 years. >> where are you seeing the opportunity in venture capital right now? i know you're in life sciences. how big is the opportunity? what are you seeing? >> i think it's absolutely huge. the company that we have, berg, basically has the opportunity to revolutionize health care. >> i love this idea. i've been looking at the idea of sensors very closely, inserting a sensor into your bloodstream and it will alert you to when you'
j joining me now in a cnbc exclusive is carl berg. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> almost a year ago you sold your real estate portfolio for $1.3 billion. now you run berg & berg and backing a number of interesting technology companies. why did you put your exposure to real estate as much as you did? >> well, i'd been in the business for 45 years. just felt it was a good time to get out. during that entire time i've been in venture capital. my first real...
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let's go to meteorologist carl parker. how is the forecast looking? >> the storm is winding down, that's the good news, there are lingering problems in the northeast. we'll see more of that over the next several hours. let's look at the radar picture and i'll tell you where we are seeing rain change to snow, what the dynamics associated with the system are beginning to lift out which means we're not going to see terribly heavy precipitation. snow falling in charlottesville and getting up towards d.c. and baltimore. temperatures are well above freezing, up to near 40 and for that reason we're not going to see much problem on the roads. it does get colder by the time you reach northeastern pennsylvania and parts of new york. that's where we're seeing snow coming down and rain/snow line is going to migrate further east. it's going to be lighter precipitation and we are going to see it change to snow and everything in between rain and snow. while the rain continues for a lot of new england and man was it windy today, a lot of reports of trees down and pow
let's go to meteorologist carl parker. how is the forecast looking? >> the storm is winding down, that's the good news, there are lingering problems in the northeast. we'll see more of that over the next several hours. let's look at the radar picture and i'll tell you where we are seeing rain change to snow, what the dynamics associated with the system are beginning to lift out which means we're not going to see terribly heavy precipitation. snow falling in charlottesville and getting up...
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so so he cut to you know he walks me of the building you know three weeks later he sets me up with carl reiner so i go to call ryan's house and you know we you know i set up the mikes i'm greeted by george shapiro his manager and nephew who's in his seventy's and you know i set up the mikes you know karl sits down shapiro sits across from us immediately falls asleep like within a sleeping during the interview and then you know in the middle in the middle of our interview you know at a no work. right at the beginning actually you know you spend a lot of time together what do you do he works and he goes it has something to do with chicken feathers and maybe i'll tell you i'm like i don't know what's happened in the middle of the interview goes he goes you know many jews were involved in broadway musicals mike i have no idea because a lot i saw television show there's a list of jews at the end right and he goes i'm going to show you that list and i'm like ok and so i do the interview for an hour and i swear right when i turn the mikes off right shapira wakes up in those that was a great in
so so he cut to you know he walks me of the building you know three weeks later he sets me up with carl reiner so i go to call ryan's house and you know we you know i set up the mikes i'm greeted by george shapiro his manager and nephew who's in his seventy's and you know i set up the mikes you know karl sits down shapiro sits across from us immediately falls asleep like within a sleeping during the interview and then you know in the middle in the middle of our interview you know at a no work....
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hi, carl. >> hi. like susan i was saying there, a lot of this depends on what happens with the obama care because it is the back drop to so much of what is looming. congress and the white house has neglected so much in the last four years, they think they can cram all of catch-up work into the next few months. given a whole series of now overlapping problems. obama being the number one. it's a lot easier to imagine bitter fights coming than ways to actually find compromise. so, first of all, the website is a mess, and it hasn't been fixed, and it looks like ten of millions of existing policies will be canceled as the months unfold. then there's another government shutdown looming in less than i've weeks. another shutdown unless they can figure out how to fund the government where's there's another crisis on the debt crisis deadline. it's in nine weeks. january 7th. the government will have to raise the debt beyond $17 trillion more borrowing. the farm bill, which means billions of dollars to the agric
hi, carl. >> hi. like susan i was saying there, a lot of this depends on what happens with the obama care because it is the back drop to so much of what is looming. congress and the white house has neglected so much in the last four years, they think they can cram all of catch-up work into the next few months. given a whole series of now overlapping problems. obama being the number one. it's a lot easier to imagine bitter fights coming than ways to actually find compromise. so, first of...
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a livable wage drawn welcome to the show thank you so the senate armed services committee chairman carl levin is kind of overseeing the national defense authorization act in the senate he said that the n.b.a. is not the appropriate vehicle for a debate over the genesis is about a bit so it considering has been used as a vehicle for pretty much everything that's right it's one of the few must pass bills in the senate it. passed in the senate fifty one stray years and no other bill can claim that even appropriations bills which might be a vehicle for a few moments have not gone to the senate floor this year so this is people's only hope senators only hopes and they introduce something like four hundred fifty amendments across the board national security foreign policy nuclear weapons sanctions on iran you name it in a few domestic issues maybe minute minimum wage on this why did you do all the kolsky amendment that's being considered that would force the n.s.a. to make these disclosures how important is that effort when it comes to overall n.s.a. reform what could disclosure of these docu
a livable wage drawn welcome to the show thank you so the senate armed services committee chairman carl levin is kind of overseeing the national defense authorization act in the senate he said that the n.b.a. is not the appropriate vehicle for a debate over the genesis is about a bit so it considering has been used as a vehicle for pretty much everything that's right it's one of the few must pass bills in the senate it. passed in the senate fifty one stray years and no other bill can claim that...
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markets retreated after carl ichan said that he was very cautious on everything needs a big drop on. this includes management's efforts to boost results. my next guest disagrees and says the markets will continue to move higher. joining us now is the chief equity strategist and portfolio manager bob dahl, good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me and good evening. >> this is a rare time, 39 record high closures, 16,000 in the day-to-day, please give us your outlook on the market. >> people making the logical case. the past that, we have an environment where we have federal reserve monetary policy, which is supportive and we have an economy that is graduates way forward with some visibility and we have sentiment that is not an extreme and valuation relative to other things it's not expensive and that is why stocks continue to go higher and i think that's the path from here. lou: as he came out today, saying that he was distrustful of equity levels and he thinks that a big drop is in this, we surprised about this statement? >> i was because i look at the reason he said so an
markets retreated after carl ichan said that he was very cautious on everything needs a big drop on. this includes management's efforts to boost results. my next guest disagrees and says the markets will continue to move higher. joining us now is the chief equity strategist and portfolio manager bob dahl, good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me and good evening. >> this is a rare time, 39 record high closures, 16,000 in the day-to-day, please give us your outlook on the...
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carl doesn't want to sit on as many boards as he wants did. here is rbc capital on the news this morning. they say we believe this can speed up the timeline of potential asset divestitures and debt pay down and could lead to more rapid departure of ceo or cfo or both. it is interesting that goes back to the original point. you do still have this fear on the part of ceos of doing a deal in which they get criticized for even when they watch prices react positively to deals we have seen so often in this environment. even though money is more or less free, no deals but a lot of activism. >> this is one of the great growth stocks of the early 2000s. everyone thought they were giving phillips and ge a run for their money in medtech. they lost their way. they made acquisitions to try to speed up the growth. i believe they did overpay. go back in time and you look there. a nice chart from '04. you see a stock that was the great stock. you see the acquisitions and the dips fail. so the market went bad. this was one of those vestinves daily stocks. >> w
carl doesn't want to sit on as many boards as he wants did. here is rbc capital on the news this morning. they say we believe this can speed up the timeline of potential asset divestitures and debt pay down and could lead to more rapid departure of ceo or cfo or both. it is interesting that goes back to the original point. you do still have this fear on the part of ceos of doing a deal in which they get criticized for even when they watch prices react positively to deals we have seen so often...
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liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin hood investment conference in new york and reported via twitter. liz: the u.s. treasury is planning to sell its remaining 2.2% stake in general motors by the end of the year. the new timeline is faster than expected exit for the treasury and in large part die to gm's stock price which is up 30% so far this year. cashing in right here. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's go right to it. we have gap earnings. adam shapiro what are the numbers? >> first on revenue it's a beat. street expecting 3.97 billion. street expecting 71 cents. investors like to hear this they are going to start a one billion dollar stock buyback. same-store sales are up 1%. headline will be this stock repurchase of $1 billion. back to you. david: it is very interesting that the stock, if anything is moving slower a
liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin hood investment conference in new york and reported via twitter. liz: the u.s. treasury is planning to sell its remaining 2.2% stake in general motors by the end of the year. the new timeline is faster...
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the list includes carl icahn, david tepper, paulson, loeb, lots of our favorites on cnbc. the billionaire index has outperformed the s&p. check this out at least over certain periods. since 2005 it's posted average returns of 12.5%, compared to the s&p of 7%. huge difference there. now ibillionaire is planning to launch an etf based on the billionaires. you can't invest but that's coming soon. by basically becoming rich like invest vesting like the rich may not be so simple. the holdings based on 13 fs, notoriously backward looking and they have hedging strategies, options and risk tolerance different from the average investor and they always have better information. for those who want to vicariously invest like a billionaire without putting their money in can buy the ibillionaire app, that's only 99 cents. >> that's more my speed because i've always felt like the first billion is the hardest. >> yes. >> you can lose 99 cents and feel okay. >> sue, you got some more for us. >> yeah, i do. listen, i want to be able to experience that first billion. all right. robert, stay w
the list includes carl icahn, david tepper, paulson, loeb, lots of our favorites on cnbc. the billionaire index has outperformed the s&p. check this out at least over certain periods. since 2005 it's posted average returns of 12.5%, compared to the s&p of 7%. huge difference there. now ibillionaire is planning to launch an etf based on the billionaires. you can't invest but that's coming soon. by basically becoming rich like invest vesting like the rich may not be so simple. the...
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have you ever wanted to invest like warren buffett or carl icahn? you can track their portfolios and monitor their performances. robert frank has the details. robert? >> thanks. it turns out that investing like a billionaire could be a lucrative strategy. question is whether there are hidden risks. ibillionaire and the new york stock exchange today launched the ibillionaire index, tracks the 30 large cap stocks in the s&p leading the billionaire investors that allocated the most funds to those stocks. the list includes carl icahn, david tepper, john paulson, david i horn, dan loeb, favorites of this show. the billionaire index has outperformed the s&p over certain periods since 2005 it's posted annual returns -- annualized returns of 12.5% compared to the s&p of 7%. ibillionaire is planning to launch an etf. becoming rich by investing like the rich may not be simple. the holdings based on the 13 fs and they have all kinds of hedging strategy, options, risks, stops the average investor does not have not to mention much better information. but for cho
have you ever wanted to invest like warren buffett or carl icahn? you can track their portfolios and monitor their performances. robert frank has the details. robert? >> thanks. it turns out that investing like a billionaire could be a lucrative strategy. question is whether there are hidden risks. ibillionaire and the new york stock exchange today launched the ibillionaire index, tracks the 30 large cap stocks in the s&p leading the billionaire investors that allocated the most funds...
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a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually needs no interducks introduction. carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services committee from the great state of michigan and of special interest to me, just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders over there and also had a one on one meeting with president karzai. i'm eager to hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about the trip to afghanistan and then we will have a conversation. senator levin? >> well, thank you, jon. we appreciate the invitation to join you this morning and look forward to that conversation as well. i'm not just here to share my ideas but hopefully to receive some of the ideas that we all need in this kind of a world that we live in. as jon mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a couple days meeting with our commanders, with our troops, with president karzai. we also met with the foreign minister there and the defense minister in brussels before we went to afghanistan. and basically feel that things have significantly improv
a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually needs no interducks introduction. carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services committee from the great state of michigan and of special interest to me, just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders over there and also had a one on one meeting with president karzai. i'm eager to hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about the trip to afghanistan and then we will have a conversation. senator levin?...